The atmosphere on Mars is almost all carbon dioxide (CO2), and has a pressure of about 6.9×102 Pa, much less than that of Earth. At −22°C (a warm day on Mars), what is the mass of one cubic meter of the atmosphere? (Assume the atmosphere is completely CO2.)

I got 0.020 using the equation (1/2) m v^2 = (3/2) K T.
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